Doesn’t matter to Reform Voters, they’ll vote anyway.
He talks of stripping back benefits, SEND, the NHS- his base are the ones most impacted by his policies. Yet they vote for him because it means ‘the other guy’ will have less.
This is the death of empathy and the end of ‘rising by lifting us all’
ButteredNun on
Because that’s what their US Christian far right backers require.
Visa5e on
‘We’re going to fuck over every single demographic in the country except for our rich backers, but mugs will still vote for it as long as they think we’re fucking others harder’
Upstairs-Farm7106 on
Brilliant. Abortion is the biggest killer of human beings in the world right now. Feel terrible for all the fathers who have their child taken away from them without having any say.
WhichWayDo on
The 24 week limit in the UK is far longer than in other Western countries. France is 14, Germany 12, Spain 14, etc.
12 is typical in the EU. If abortion were less politicised we would almost certainly have moved to be more in line with our neighbours, and more in line with advancements in preterm care. 24 weeks is a very, very viable human being in 2025.
ash_ninetyone on
Voters conveniently ignoring all that because Reform are tough on migration and want to keep the status quo of a country screwing us over
fplisadream on
There’s simply no constituency for abortion bans in the UK. It’s not ideal that Reform are tapping into this, basically doing so to take advantage of a small electoral boost and some money from abroad, but there’s very little reason to worry that this will become an actual issue in British politics, because we just don’t have the religiosity required to care deeply about abortions.
Snaidheadair on
Because they don’t like women having control over their bodies and lives
Danqazmlp0 on
Good, the more batshit things they embrace, hopefully the more wandering voters turn off them.
hime-633 on
Oooh great. That good ol’ American – and deeply Christian – principle of “we care so deeply about unborn children that we want to ban abortion, but once the child is actually born, we no longer care to ensure its wellbeing through e.g. functioning welfare / healthcare / childcare infrastructure / flexible employment policies for families, etc., etc.
Moving us strides ahead, Nigel.
P.s. have any of your wives / girlfriends ever had an abortion?
knitscones on
Of course they are, Reforms biggest American donors are anti abortion!
Women life’s? Reform doesn’t give a fig as long as money keeps rolling in for them.
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Doesn’t matter to Reform Voters, they’ll vote anyway.
He talks of stripping back benefits, SEND, the NHS- his base are the ones most impacted by his policies. Yet they vote for him because it means ‘the other guy’ will have less.
This is the death of empathy and the end of ‘rising by lifting us all’
Because that’s what their US Christian far right backers require.
‘We’re going to fuck over every single demographic in the country except for our rich backers, but mugs will still vote for it as long as they think we’re fucking others harder’
Brilliant. Abortion is the biggest killer of human beings in the world right now. Feel terrible for all the fathers who have their child taken away from them without having any say.
The 24 week limit in the UK is far longer than in other Western countries. France is 14, Germany 12, Spain 14, etc.
12 is typical in the EU. If abortion were less politicised we would almost certainly have moved to be more in line with our neighbours, and more in line with advancements in preterm care. 24 weeks is a very, very viable human being in 2025.
Voters conveniently ignoring all that because Reform are tough on migration and want to keep the status quo of a country screwing us over
There’s simply no constituency for abortion bans in the UK. It’s not ideal that Reform are tapping into this, basically doing so to take advantage of a small electoral boost and some money from abroad, but there’s very little reason to worry that this will become an actual issue in British politics, because we just don’t have the religiosity required to care deeply about abortions.
Because they don’t like women having control over their bodies and lives
Good, the more batshit things they embrace, hopefully the more wandering voters turn off them.
Oooh great. That good ol’ American – and deeply Christian – principle of “we care so deeply about unborn children that we want to ban abortion, but once the child is actually born, we no longer care to ensure its wellbeing through e.g. functioning welfare / healthcare / childcare infrastructure / flexible employment policies for families, etc., etc.
Moving us strides ahead, Nigel.
P.s. have any of your wives / girlfriends ever had an abortion?
Of course they are, Reforms biggest American donors are anti abortion!
Women life’s? Reform doesn’t give a fig as long as money keeps rolling in for them.